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CHINA LIGHT & POWER CO., LTD.

Notter To Shareholders

THE CHINA & MAIL"

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1950.

Conservative Party CHINA AND JAPAN

Canadian Threatened

Resignation Of Leader

Ottawa, Nov. 5.

With a general election expected next June, the immediate future of

Canada's principal Opposition party, the Progressive Conservatives, has been thrown into confusion as a result of the | resignation because of ill health of its

leader, Mr George Drew.

wendy

sant term t

Fulton

Kamloops. British Top Columbia, and M: George Hers, arts's wing term prospects most of Toronto City. depend to a ponderabile extent |

For its choice of its past two eport the closet of alone feed leaders, however, the Conserva- atauntonative Party has gone outside the oney paljon, to be hele m Hiawa

anks of Parliament, and im- Dan December 12 2011

ported successful provincial Pres MRT. Mr John Bracken, R Manitoba, and Mr George Drew,

M. Dra

APNERATE Jout

Townsend On World Tour

and federal Belds of German Envoys

Curly Be traced to the trement Ontario. It has done this ins dents physeal and mental strom spite of the fact that the pro- “་༥. ilitHL Im during the vincial 16 mpeon debate on the traits polities

da pipeline

are sharply different and the nights

and in spite of the added eir- of Purlinent last summer

|cumstances that provincial lead- ers have not usually proved par- tieularly successful in Dominion polities, certainly in the past) quarter of a century.

Other Deaths

36 Drew hnd

fromu

maden good

attack

mebrospinal

meningins www seans age but had to leave Par-: moment before the end of the I

st, suffering from non vers

exhaustion

1.

Quickly Denied

In the present instance, there in httle doubt that a majority of Conservatives would prefer Mr Leslie Prost, the highly popular The pipeline debate had al-Premier of Ontario, as national moody berusamned the death of a

Irader, if he could be persuaded beral Member of Parlament. to accept the job. E

MarDeugal, and re- sahed several other Members bebig west to hoogal

8 the presen Conservative Mentives of Parkutment, tem are Annual gasily outstanding in the race for leader hp: Mr John Diefenbaker Final

QC of Prince Albert Saskid- Dividend of 80 cents per share, chuwon Donald Fleming. on fully-panel hares in respect, Rghston

stickeel 30th

Notice is hereby given that the Directors of China Laghi & Power Co, bad intend to

recommen ai

the

"

General Meeting

of the vond

September, 1966

Dividends

partly-paul shares will be paid on a pro rala basi

By Urses of The Hoard of Directors

P. W. A. WOOD. Secretary & Chief Areountand

5th November, 1966.

SAILS:

יין

Taponize Mr

Davie

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES |

DONA AURORA

Pemakai THI en this vermel will be surveyed by Messrs in dard &

1 Holts Wharf Trome 10 ALM on November 3, 1956, and requested to have E- representativen present during The wavey

COMMIgilegum

t

BUTTERFIELD A WIKE,

Agenta

to koEN November

ation

P&O

R.M.S. "CHUSAN”

NOTICE TO PASSENGERS

BAGGAGE:

Wednesday, 7th November, at 11.00 a.m. for the UNITED KINGDOM, vin Singapore, Perang, Colombo, thence with liberty to proceed via Suez, Panama or the Cape of Good Hope. Passengers are requested to send ALL BAGGAGE lu the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf Co's Godown No. 2 GATE, CANTON ROAD ENTRANCE, by Noon on Tuesday, 6th November. SPECIAL NOTE: With the exception of hand packages carried by passengers themselves, ALL BAGGAGE must pass through the Wharf Co.'s Godown for loading on board by ship's slings only.

EMBARKATION: Passengers should embark between 8.30 and 10.00 a.m. on 7th November, 1956.

Subject to Alteration with or without notice

As soon as Mr Drew realgued, pressuje was brought to bear upon Mr Frost, but he quickly dentest all intention, or willing Iness, to accept.

If the Conservatives once again go outside Paritament, the choice

would be most likely to fall upon Dr Sidney Smith, President of the University of Toronto, pro- |vided that Mr Frost continues

to rofuse nomination.

Most prominent amonk the aspirants is Mr John Dieten- baker, who was third in the running al the purly's Winni peg convention during wartime and then was runner-up to Mr Drew at the 1948 convention.

Mr Diefenbaker was the Op- position's

critic in matters touching upon the Department | of Justion, and made a great re- putation as a debuter and a sort of political prosecuting attorney to the Opposition. Recently, he has been the official spokesman of his party on foreign affairs, a role which comes less easily to him and in which there is com- paratively small opportunity for portison debate,

ملط

UK Supported

During the Suez crisis, Mr Diefenbaker supported the po ilcles of the British Prime Mini- ster. Sir Anthony Eden. while the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (Socialist) party was eritical of them and the Liberal Government said as little as possible publicly.

Mr Diefenbaker's weakness is of following in Quebec, province, which is the key pro- great French-speaking vince in the Dominion political- ly. Failure to win more than handful of scats in French Canada has more than anything else prevented the Conservato tion to the Liberals in any elec- party from offering real oppos!- tion since that of 1930. The de- mand for Dr Smith as lender comes mostly from Quebec. Mr Donald Fleming, un contrary, has a certain follow- ing in Quebec but incka the support enjoyed by Mr Dieten- baker across the country, par- ticularly in the West. Mr Fiem- Ing has taken great pains learn French. which he reads casily and speaks fairly well from a prepared text,

Rhodes Scholar

the

to

In the recent pipeline debato, and required

Lloyd Triestino Vessels he was "name"

m.v.

"ASIA" & m.v. “VICTORIA”

Dodwell & Co., Ltd. Agents for Iloy?' Triestino, are just in' receipt of advice na under:--

ASIA which departed from Hong Kong for Italy on 28th October, will proceed by normal ports as far as Karachi, thence via the Cape of Good Hope to Italy.

VICTORIA due to leave Naples for Hong Kong on the 81st. October and from Hong Kong to Italy on the 27th Novomber has been cancelled..

DODWELL & CO., LTD. will be pleased to give any further information available on request,

for

to leave the Commons chamber one day, a circumstance which will by no means militato against his chances since Op position sympathies were with [him.

Mr E. Davio Fulton in a brill. ant former Rhodes, scholar from British Columbia, still in his thirties. If the accent were to [be on youth in the choice .of leadership," either Mr Futon or Mr George Hees would tre elected. Mr Hees in past pro sident of the nailonal Conserva- live association and a party or- ganiser of considerable note, who is credited with having defeated the "old guard.”

Not To Meet

Bonn, Nov. 5. The West German Govern- mi has decided to cancel the meeting of West German Am- bassaders kai the Far Enst, which had been arranged from mid-November in New Delhi.

The West Germán Foreign Ministry informed the heads of German diplomatic missions that their presence at their posts › was indispensible at the mo- ment. in view of international events-France-Presse

Athens, Nov. 5 The Greek Prime Minister, Mr Constantie

Karamantis and Foreign Minister, Mr Evanghelos Averoff, will visit Yugoslavla early In December, the Prime Minister's office anataeed night

tu-

The invitation was extended by Marshal Josef Tito when Mr Karumanlis met the Yugosiny President at Corfu during the summer. Reuter.

On the short term, the Con- servative convention la bound to put an end to any informal agreement between the Conser vative and Co-operative Com monwealth Federation : parties, which worked closely together I in the pheline and rights-of- parllänien ? kebates, leading clo rumours that there might be p

from

Picture recrived Istanbul shows ex-ar aflache. Peter Townsend during Prede conference held In Istanbul, where he arrived recently on his worki tour by His next stage is toward car. Teheran, Cratral Press

Photo.

New Liberal Leader

Londen, Nov. 5.

Mr Joseph Grimond tonight was formally elected leader of the parlamentary Liberal Party.

A 43. Mr Grimond, a Scot, is Liberal the youngest of the six Members of Parliament.

He

suerreds

Mr Clement

come

time had

to hand over the leadership to a younger man.

ADENAUER

FOR PARIS

Dr

Bonn, Nov. 6. Konrud Adenouer, West German Chancellor, by train

HAVE RUN DOWN RESOURCES

London, Nov. 5. Commenting on the impact of the Suez crisis on sterling prospects, the London Times wrote to- day that "both China and Japan have run down their resources in the past six months.”

The Independent Conserva- "Considering that thọ.......whole tive daily added, “Japan is now (Suez Canal crisis has occurred acutely short of sterling and at what is generally consideret China has sold large amounts to be a weak period for sterling, in Zurich,"

Its behaviour since the end of These are among reasons put couraging."-France-Presse,

been not too dis- July has the Times for forward by stating that "there are good reasons for thinking Lint sterling is now stronger techni- cally than in 1903,"

Under Strain

The Times xtated 1111 "sterling has been under strain for a full week, it is well not tu exaggerate what has hap pened so far.

"The changes in rates སོས་ week were often out of all pro- portion to the amount of business transacted.

"On several days, continental raits fluctuated

violently of a minimum of business, Events in the Middle East are sull moving 14 enough for little more than cautionary adjustments to have been made so

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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4 By Air

Formosa, p.m.

Thaland, Burma, India, Pakistan. Middle East, Africa, Great Britati, & Europe, & p.m.

Canada, 0 p.m.

D. I

Philippines, N. Borneo, 6 p.m. Japan, .. Howell, 1.3.A. O Laos, & P. surface Indo-China, Marmelos), p.m.

Netherland,

direct. 3 p.m. AS

Macso.

"Events of this magnitude are bound to leave their mark on a The world-wide currency such jeft sterling. That is inevitable and tonight to expected. for Puris

The important poin! confer with French lenders

is what it may cost in gold and the Hungarion and Middle East | dollars." crisis and other problems.

oti

Dr Adenauer boarded bly Michlem near spteini train at here. Dr Heinrich von Bren-

Luo, the Foreign Minister, we- companied him.-Reuter.

Franco

via

(Italy. Germany, Parcels

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1

By Alr Thailand, Malaya, Indonesia, Aus- ilm, New Zealand Ceylon, i a.m.

*Although The Times added, the decline of $84,000,000 reserves last month was hardly encouraging. it is unlikely to have reflected the cost of sup- perling sterling in that period.

Two-way Traffic

Washington, Nov. 3. President Dwight Eisenhower Just whatever the ten,gh

the US presidential "Apart from a couple of days kelji

tumori uw

rejoleing at the beginning of October and should be "Limited.

day or two at the end, President" who wän The

has been generally assumed that Republican the exchange equalisation 10. called on to supply

Il

Formoen, Okinawa, Kizes. 10 a.m. Philippines, 2 p.m. Hawali, UB.A. & Conada. p.m.

By Surface China, People's Republic, 7 a.m. Maaya, Netherland, Germany, Parcela direct, Noon.

Macro. p.m.

Thailand, India, Pakistan (Portu- guese india, Parcei via Karachi,

p.1.

Canada, a p.m. Japan, Korea, 4 p.m. Macao, p.m

"THURSDAY, NOVEMBER I

By Air

Peking. Shanghal, Honkow, 7 a.m. Japan, a.tr

Thailand, Pakistan, Lebanon, Ger- many. France & Great Britain. 9

Al the

4.m.

Indo-Chinn, Noon.

Philippines. I. p.m. Poklim. Middle cores. a Thailand,

urma, India,

In

дес

Davies, 72, who sanounevú inspeaking fate September that he felt the Purts national headquarters, count was

be remembered virtually no dollars throughout soid It should

Eastern the month. That "our friends Euing stil

enslaved in

"Since it deals in a two-way | Great Britain & Europe, 6 p.n.

it He

have traffic. has

moy OVCT) been filet Liberal suffering and there still Whip in The Combione since threat to world peace in Egypt," managed to offer sterling on a pm. March. 1930.—Reuter.

-France-Presse.

certain days.

MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN

YOU SAID YOU INTENDED TO 'PROCESS' US AS YOU

DID MR. CRAB. WHAT DOES THAT MEAN?!

IT'S QUITE SIMPLE.

FERD’NAND

NANCY

SHOW

HIM.

WE'RE JUNKING THAT TROLLEY--- YOU

CAN HAVE ANY- THING YOU WANT

OFF IT

JOHNNY

HAZARD

| ALL RIGHT, BEARST YOU!

IF YOU ASK ME IF I'M ON

OUR PROCESSING MACHINE, IT'S HARMLESS-- MERELY REMOVES CERTAIN MEMORIES-- 50 YOULL FORGET ABOUT US.

~^NG, CAPTAIN LØRING, SIŽĀIT'S ABOUT AN OLD CASE: BACK IN

THE TRAIL OPA" HOT CASE, | CHICAGO AN ONE+TAR-

McGURKI

SO THAT'S WHAT YOU DID TO MR, CRAB. THAT EXPLAINS 17--,

HUH-- I'M SPEAKING ---- CAN MOVE-Y

· ONE-EAR? HO-HQ/M'BOY, SURE AN [THAT BRINGS BACK-MBALDKIRAI ONE | MINUTE. HE'S DRIVING HIS HI-JACK TRUCK

NICE'AS YOU PLEASE im

ول

By Lee Falk and Phil Davis

ME--TOO! THE RAY--

WEARING OFFI

DON'T FEEL FROZEN"

ANY MORE!

TOMORROW: THE RAY

By MIL

BA.. O D.m.

East. Africa,

Ceylon

There's no Magic

about

CADBURY'S

Milk Ban

Chorchate

If we were

any fresher

we'd still be on the vine!

Libby's

TRY

By Ernie Bushmiller

FROZEN STRAWBERRIES

TODAY

LOTS OF TOUGH DOGS ON MY STREET

BANIS BURIMAL PL

By Frank Robbins

AND THENEXT, HI ANG HUS. TRUCK ARE SCATTERED ALL OVER THE WEST SIDEI LARGE LOUG AND SOUP MASTERS DID IT, BUT WE COULD NEVER-PEN ́

IT ON EME

THAT'S IT, CAPI BUT HOW WAS IT

ROWNTREES

this

Sau Miguel

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